Testimony Before the 108th Congress

Following are testimony and other communications to Congress by SSA officials before the 108th Congress.
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January 26, 2004 - Testimony of James B. Lockhart, III, Deputy Commissioner of Social Security before the Committee On Ways And Means Social Security Subcommittee on Social Security's Future.

October 15, 2003 - Testimony of Reginald F. Wells Deputy Commissioner of Human Resources, Social Security Administration, before the House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Civil Service and Agency Organization Hearing on Achieving Diversity in the SES Workforce.

September 11, 2003 - Testimony by Jo Anne B. Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security Hearing on International Social Security Agreements before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims of the House Judiciary Committee.

March 4, 2003 - Statement by Jo Anne B. Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security before the Subcommittee On Labor, Health And Human Services, Education, And Related Agencies of the House Appropriations Committee on Fiscal Year 2004 Appropriation Requests.

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